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Section 00000 SECURITY ACCESS AND SURVEILLANCE
HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS FUSION NVR SERIES DIGITAL RECORDING AND TRANSMISSION SYSTEM PART 1 – GENERAL A. The intent of this document is to specify the minimum criteria for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of the Digital Recording and Transmission system. 1.01
SUMMARY A. The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall offer the latest in digital technology, providing unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use, with advanced algorithms, fast capture rates, and a unique, flexible Graphical User Interface (GUI).
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REFERENCES A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I.
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Canadian ICES-003 Consultative Committee for International Radio (CCIR) Conformity for Europe (CE) Electronic Industry Association (EIA) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) National Television System Committee (NTSC) Phase Alternation by Line (PAL) Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)
DEFINITIONS A. No Substitutes: The exact make and model number identified in this specification shall be provided without exception. B. Or Equal: Any item may be substituted for the specified item provided that in every technical sense, the substituted item provides the same or better capability and functionality. C. Or Approved Equal: A substitute for the specified item may be offered for approval by the Owner. The proposed substitution must, in every technical sense, provide the same or better capability and functionality as the specified item. Such requests for approval shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of PART 1.05 – SUBMITTALS, and must be obtained within the time frames outlined.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall offer the latest in digital technology, providing unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use, with advanced algorithms, fast capture rates, and a unique, flexible Graphical User Interface (GUI). Available in 8, 16, and 32 channel configurations with a recording capability of up to 960IPS (NTSC). The system is designed to record, search and transmit up to 32 channels of IP video sources, multiple channels of audio and a single channel of data. The combination of IP functionality, multiplexing, smart motion detection, audio, text insertion, multiple search functions, image rates, mapping capabilities, enhanced IP camera support and remote notification technologies shall provide a uniquely flexible and reliable system. 1.05
SUBMITTALS A. General: Submittals shall be made in accordance with the Conditions of the Contract and Submittal Procedures Section. B. Shop Drawings and Schematics: Shall depict the Digital Recording and Transmission system in final proposed “as built” configuration. The following must be provided: 1. Connection diagrams for interfacing equipment. 2. List of connected equipment. 3. Locations for all major equipment components to be installed under this specification. C. Product Data: The following shall be provided: 1. Technical data sheets. 2. A complete set of instruction manuals. D. Quality Assurance Submittals: The following shall be submitted: 1. Checkout Report: The Contractor shall provide the Owner with a checkout report for each Digital Recording and Transmission system. The report shall include: a. b. c. d.
A complete list of every device. The date it was tested, and by whom. If retested, the date it was retested, and by whom. The final test report shall indicate that every device was tested successfully.
2. Manufacturer’s Instructions: The Contractor shall deliver TBD sets of System Operation and Maintenance Manuals (if available) to the Owner.
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3. Notice of Completion: When the final acceptance has been satisfactorily completed, the Owner shall issue a notice of completion to the Contractor. 1.06
QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer’s Qualifications: The Digital Recording and Transmission system manufacturer shall be the world’s largest and most experienced manufacturer of electronic security systems, with over seventy years of experience in the security industry. The Digital Recording and Transmission System must be assembled in the U.S.A., and the manufacturer shall provide 24/7 technical assistance and support via a toll-free telephone number at no extra charge.
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DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. General: Delivery, storage, and handling of the Digital Recording and Transmission system shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. B. Ordering: The manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements must be followed in order to avoid installation delays. C. Delivery: The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall be delivered in the manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged container with identification labels intact. D. Storage and Protection: The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall be stored and protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions and at the environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
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PROJECT CONDITIONS
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SEQUENCING
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SCHEDULING
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WARRANTY A. General: The warranty period shall be a minimum of thirty-six (36) months from the manufacture date code under normal use and service. Hard Drives are included in this warranty.
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MAINTENANCE A. Preventative Maintenance Agreement during Warranty: As a separate price item, the Contractor shall provide preventative maintenance during the warranty period. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Labor and materials, at no additional cost, to repair Digital Recording and Transmission system Digital Recorder. 2. Labor and materials, at no additional cost, to provide test and adjustments to the Digital Recording and Transmission system Digital Recorder. 3. Regular inspections. B. Preventative Maintenance Agreement: As a separate price item, the Contractor shall provide a complete Maintenance Agreement for a period of TBD months after the conclusion of the warranty period. The Maintenance Agreement shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Labor and materials, at no additional cost, to repair Digital Recording and Transmission system Digital Recorder. 2. Labor and materials, at no additional cost, to provide test and adjustments to the Digital Recording and Transmission system Digital Recorders. 3. Regular inspections.
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TRAINING A. Operator training shall be conducted for a minimum of TBD sessions, with a session length of TBD hours at the customer’s site. B. Training shall include, but not be limited to Digital Recording and Transmission system operation and diagnostics.
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PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.01
MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Model Number/Descriptions Table Model Number
Description
HF40824B500A
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 500 GB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options
HF40824B1T0A
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options
HF40824B2T0A
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options
HF40824B4T0A
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options
HF40824B8T0A
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options
HF40824B500N
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 500 GB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only
HF40824B2T0N
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only
HF40824B4T0N
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only
HF40824B8T0N
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 8 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only
HF40824B1T0N
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HF41624B1T0A
HF41624B2T0A
HF41624B4T0A
HF41624B8T0A
HF41624B12TA
HF41624B1T0N
HF41624B2T0N
HF41624B4T0N
HF41624B8T0N
HF41624B12TN
HF41648P1T0A
HF41648P2T0A
HF41648P4T0A
HF41648P8T0A
HF41648P12TA HF41648P1T0N
Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 240 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, Real-604/22/2009
HF41648P2T0N
HF41648P4T0N
HF41648P8T0N
HF41648P12TN
HF43248B1T0A
HF43248B2T0A
HF43248B4T0A
HF43248B8T0A
HF43248B10T0A
HF43248B12TA
HF43248B1T0N
HF43248B2T0N
HF43248B4T0N
HF43248B8T0N HF43248B12TN
Time Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 16 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 10.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Base unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 480 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – -704/22/2009
HF43296P1T0A
HF43296P2T0A
HF43296P4T0A
HF43296P8T0A
HF43296P12TA
HF43296P1T0N
HF43296P2T0N
HF43296P4T0N
HF43296P8T0N
HF43296P12TN
Base unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, with Accessories – Plus unit with options Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 1.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 2.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 4.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 8.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only Fusion IV Network Video Recorder, 32 Channels, 960 IPS, RealTime Display, 12.0 TB Internal Storage, without Accessories – Plus unit only
Factory Installed Accessories Model Number HF4HWUPGCPU HF4R5 HFDVRSCSI HFDVRGBNIC
Description Fusion IV Hardware Performance Package; CPU and Memory upgrade (FACTORY UPGRADE) Fusion IV Internal RAID5 Configuration (Must have 3 drives) SCSI Interface Card (For Interface with External Device) (ADAPTEC 29320 - HD-AD29320) Gigabyte Ethernet Upgrade (DLINK DGEE-560T - NP-DGE560T)
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Field Installed Accessories Model Number HF4HWUPGCPUF HF4HD2T0 HF4HD1T0 HF4HD500 HJZTP HF4RMKT
Description Fusion IV Hardware Performance Package; CPU and Memory upgrade (FIELD UPGRADE) Fusion IV 2TB upgrade kit Fusion IV 1TB upgrade kit Fusion IV 500GB upgrade kit PTZ camera and DVR controller Rack mounting rails
External Storage Accessories Model Number
Description
HFDVREXT4T
1U 4TB External Extended Storage System (Includes SCSI Card [HDACAEC67160] & SCSI Cable )
HFDVREXT8T
1U 8TB External Extended Storage System (Includes SCSI Card [HDACAEC67160] & SCSI Cable )
HFDVREXTR5T
3U SCSI 5TB RAID5 External Storage System with Removable Drives – includes cable, requires HFDVRSCSI SCSI card 3U SCSI 8TB RAID5 External Storage System with Removable Drives – includes cable, requires HFDVRSCSI SCSI card 3U SCSI 16TB RAID5 External Storage System with Removable Drives – includes cable, requires HFDVRSCSI SCSI card
HFDVREXTR8T HFDVREXTR16T
Software Part Numbers Model Number HFRVS HFVMS HFVMSR HFVMSP HFLICDATA HFLICNVR1 HFLICNVR4 HFLICNVR8 HFLICNVR16
Description Fusion Remote Viewer Software Fusion Video Management Software (FVMS) Single PC software license for FVMS to Rapid Eye DVR Single PC software license for FVMS to HRDP Performance DVR 1CH Fusion Alarm Panel or POS Data Interface License (for supported RS232 & TCP/IP Data Streams) Adds 1 ch of NVR to Fusion IV Adds 4 ch of NVR to Fusion IV Adds 8 ch of NVR to Fusion IV Adds 16 ch of NVR to Fusion IV
Active Alert (HVA) analytics licenses Model Number HAABF
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Model Number HAASF HAAPF HAACF HASIF
2.02
Description Adds Active Alert Standard Adds Active Alert Premium Adds People Counter Adds Smart Impressions
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE A. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: 1. The Digital Recording and Transmission System must be protected by the most extensive support services in the industry, including Customer Service, Pre-Sales Applications Assistance, After-Sales Technical Assistance, access to Technical Online Support, and Online Training using web conferencing. The manufacturer shall provide 24/7 technical assistance and support via a toll-free telephone number. 2. The Digital Recording and Transmission System and its components shall be thoroughly tested before shipping from the manufacturer’s facility. 3. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall utilize the same user interface, regardless of platform, offering compatibility across the entire series. 4. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall be designed not only as a security tool, but also as a tool to prevent Point of Sale (POS) fraud, theft, and general abuse. The system shall have the ability to overlay text from POS systems directly onto the video (additional hardware required), and the operator must have the ability to search a segment of video based upon numerous variables (e.g. type of sale, register, clerk, hour, amount of refund, etc.). The user must have the ability to view the recorded details both locally and remotely. 5. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall also interface with ATM machines, recording both the video and ATM transaction details. The user must have the ability to view the recorded details both locally and remotely. 6. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall be designed to support the Honeywell Video Analytics technology. The video analytics software by Honeywell is a powerful and unique technology combining motion and stationary object analysis of video channels to detect significant and suspicious events. The highly scalable video analytics technology makes the Digital Recording System more than a recording device: it becomes a proactive and preventative tool for improving the quality and effectiveness of surveillance operations.
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7. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall consist of three (3) major components: a. Network Video Recorder b. Remote Video Software (HFRVS) c. Video Management Software (HFVMS) B. The Network Digital Recorder shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: 1. The Network Digital Recorder shall be compatible with Local Area Networks (LAN) such as Ethernet, WAN, such as Cable Modems, DSL, Fibre, and Wireless. 2. The Network Digital Recorder shall be optimized and designed for Microsoft Windows® Embedded XP, offering unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use, and shall allow the user to fully create and edit all network settings available with Windows Embedded XP. 3. The Network Digital Recorder shall come preconfigured with a DHCP enabled IP address and subnet mask to allow for installation in many IP settings without the need to reconfigure TCP/IP settings. 4. The Network Digital Recorder shall be available with eight (8), sixteen (16), or thirty-two (32) channels. 5. The eight (8) input Network Digital Recorder shall record at a rate of 240 images per second (ips). 6. The sixteen (16) input Network Digital Recorder shall offer recording options of 480 ips. 7. The thirty-two (32) input Network Digital Recorder shall offer recording options of 480 or 960 ips. 8. The Network Digital Recorder shall utilize MPEG4, MJPEG, H264 image compressions, and offer the following resolutions (depending on model) available on a per camera basis: a. b. c. d. e. f. g.
360x240 (NTSC), with an average file size of 2~5k per image. 360x288 (PAL), with an average file size of 2~5k per image. 640x240 (NTSC), with an average file size of 4~8k per image. 640x480 (NTSC), with an average file size of 4~8k per image. 720x240 (NTSC), with an average file size of 4~8k per image. 720x288 (PAL), with an average file size of 4~8k per image. 720x480 (NTSC), with an average file size of 7~11k per image. -1104/22/2009
h. 720x576 (PAL), with an average file size of 7~11k per image. 9. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow the user to adjust the resolution, quality, sensitivity, and number of images per second each camera will record. These adjustments shall be configurable per video input. 10. The Digital Recorder, regardless of number of inputs, shall offer the following on board storage hard drive capacity options with six removable drive bays: a. b. c. d. e. f.
12.0 Terabytes 8.0 Terabytes 4.0 Terabytes 2.0 Terabytes 1.0 Terabytes 500 Gigabytes
11. The Network Digital Recorder must be housed in a high-performance, metal case. The case shall be no higher than four (2) rack units (2U), and be designed to fit into a 19” EIA rack. 12. The Network Digital Recorder shall have a minimum of 2 GB of system memory, the processor shall be an Intel® Core 2 Quad, and an internal 100/1000 Network Interface. 13. The Network Digital Recorder shall provide Dual Monitor output on all models. 14. The Network Digital Recorder shall include DDNS for free for the life of the Warranty. DDNS shall allow the operator to use a URL address instead of an IP address. 15. The Network Digital Recorder shall be capable of capturing transaction data from a POS system utilizing a register interface, which then must translate the POS data from its proprietary format into a standard format which the Network Digital Recorder stores in the database. 16. The Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to record transaction data from POS systems and store the data in a database where it can be accessed by a virtually unlimited number of custom searches. 17. The Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to easily backup important video to an internal or external media location, or an attached network storage device. The unit must not stop recording during the backup process. To ensure the integrity of data, the Network Digital Recorder shall use a proprietary compression format that can only be read by the digital recorder’s backup program; no other viewer can read the video.
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18. The operator shall be able to monitor the status of the recording process by viewing a backup progress bar displayed on the main display screen. The backup progress bar must automatically disappear from the main screen when the backup function has been completed successfully. The unit must feature a “Scheduled Backup” option, allowing the operator to schedule the backup of video by date and time. 19. When backing up the video to a CD/DVD, the unit shall include the ability to record the video on to multiple CDs/DVDs, automatically prompting the user to insert the next CD/DVD when the previous CD/DVD is full. 20. The Network Digital Recorder shall include backup viewer software, allowing the user to playback the exported video in its proprietary format on a PC. The backup viewer must have essentially the same search features as the digital recorder’s software. 21. The operator shall be able to flag video clips distributed across multiple cameras. This feature will allow the operator to back up all clips from multiple cameras in one operation from the backup menu screen. The feature will allow the operator to add a memo to each video clip for review at a later date. 22. The Network Digital Recorder must include a DVD-RW recorder allowing for up to 8+ Gigabytes of video data to be stored on each DVD and one (1) front accessible USB inputs as standard. 23. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a minimum of the following front panel controls, devices, and LEDs: a. b. c. d. e. f. g.
Six Hard Drive Activity LEDs Power LED DVD-RW Drive DVD-RW Open Tray Button Seven USB inputs Fan Indicator LED One Hard Disk Drive Activity LEDs
24. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a minimum of the following rearpanel connectors: a. b. c. d. e. f. g.
110V/220V auto-switching power-supply PS/2 Mouse Input PS/2 Keyboard Input USB Ports DVI-D Monitor Output SVGA Monitor Output RJ-45 Network Jack (with Activity and Link LEDs)
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25. All Digital Recorders shall include the following components from the manufacturer: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.
PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Keyboard DVR Repair Disc Remote Video Software Disc Rack mount attachments with screws DVR key User Manual Honeywell Mouse pad
26. The Network Digital Recorder shall come pre-configured for fast and seamless integration within existing IT infrastructures. The unit must offer the following network setup options: a. The ability to enable or disable access to the Network Digital Recorder from remote locations. b. A designated time-out period that the connection will be terminated after unsuccessful user attempts to connect to the digital recorder. c. An Emergency port used to connect with the Alarm Monitor Software. d. A primary port used to connect to remote software. e. An Image port used to transfer video to the remote software. f. A Search port, used to transfer search information to the remote software. g. The ability to enable or disable access by the Web Viewer Software, allowing a user to view live video using a Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. h. The ability to adjust the resolution setting when sending video to remote clients. i. The ability to throttle the bandwidth of the Network Digital Recorder to ensure that images and system messages are delivered as quickly as possible within the capabilities of the network’s available bandwidth. j. The ability to view the IP configuration of the digital recorder. 27. The Network Digital Recorder must include an Alarm log to record and display information pertaining to alarm events, an Event log to record and display information pertaining to user logins, Network Digital Recorder reboots, configuration changes such as schedule and frame-rate changes, backup operations which will include user name, date & time, camera name and clip duration, remote backup operations, AVI/JPG exports and a System log to record/display hardware information pertaining to scan disks, system recording successes and failures, and other related information. The user shall have the ability to export the log information in one (1) week increments. These log files must include the ability to be exported in their native format or as text documents. 28. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a User Management Console, which allows the user to create, edit, and delete user accounts. Each account can be -1404/22/2009
assigned different privileges that limit the usage of the system. Privileges shall include, but not be limited to, the following functions: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i.
Search Setup Pan/Tilt Backup Shutdown Intensive Forbidden Cameras User Ranking Auto Log Off
29. The Network Digital Recorder shall include Active Directory integration which allows domain user management tools to manage the Network Digital Recorder user accounts, Options shall include the ability to add and remove users from the Network Digital Recorder through group membership administration via a Windows domain controller, and a single sign-on feature that passes Network Digital Recorder user log on credentials to the video management and remote software. 30. To make managing a large amount of units easy and organized, the Network Digital Recorder must allow the option of utilizing a Central User Management System. This option shall allow, from one location, the creation, deletion, and management of user accounts on multiple unit. The user accounts can be modified from any Network Digital Recorder as well as the Management Station. Any changes made on a unit must be sent to the Management Station for broadcast to all units. 31. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a hidden camera feature, which allows an administrator to hide certain cameras from a user. The camera must still be recorded, but the user will not be able to view the cameras in live or search mode. 32. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow the user to view the following system information: a. b. c. d. e. f. g.
Video format of the Network Digital Recorder (NTSC or PAL). Software version of the digital recorder. The user specified unique identification name used by other software to connect to the digital recorder. The serial number of the digital recorder. A user specified contact number. Network Digital Recorder manufacturer’s technical support number. A note space for the user to type in any details about the system.
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33. A Gigabit 100/1000 network interface adapter shall be available as an option from the manufacturer. 34. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the capability of recording either two (2), four (4), eight (8) or sixteen (16) of channels “Line-In” type audio (depending on model). The data size (per channel) shall be no more than 1,625 bytes per second. 35. During power-up, the Network Digital Recorder shall run a series of self-tests, and display messages as the various hardware and software sub-systems are activated. After power-up, the digital recorder’s software must load automatically and display the main screen. 36. The digital recorder’s main video display screen shall include a minimum of the following buttons and features: a. Loop/Full Screen: Allows the operator to view the video display area using the entire viewing area of the monitor. The operator may also sequence through selectable screen division’s sets, with an adjustable dwell time to specify the amount of time that elapsed before switching to the next screen division group. b. Second 16: On 32 channel units, displays the second set of sixteen (16) cameras. c. First 16: On 32 channel units, displays the first set of sixteen (16) cameras. d. Date/Time: Displays the current date and time. This date/time shall also be “stamped” into the recorded video and displayed whenever the video is played back. e. Search: Displays the search features that allow the operator to search previously recorded video. f. PTZ: Opens the options for controlling PTZ enabled cameras. g. Setup: Accesses the set-up menu from which all customizable settings can be edited. h. Backup: Opens the backup options. i. Login: Allows the login of a different user. j. Exit: Allows Shut Down, Restart, Log On, Log Off and Restart in Windows Mode. k. Current User: Displays the name of the user currently logged in to the digital recorder. l. Remote Client Status: Displays whether anyone is connected remotely to the digital recorder. m. Sensor Status Bar: Displays the sensor status for each camera that is set up to use sensors. n. Control Output Status and Activation Bar: Displays the output status and allows the user to activate an output relay.
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o. Screen Division Buttons: Allows the user to select the desired screen division to the video display area. 37. The camera status for each camera shall be displayed next to the camera number (or name) in the video display area. The information must include: a. Camera number and custom name. b. Recording status, which must show whether a camera is currently being recorded, whether a camera that has been set up for motion only recording is currently being recorded, or whether a camera is NOT currently being recorded. c. Special recording status, which must indicate whether a camera’s associated sensor has been activated, and/or when the user activates the instant recording option for the selected camera. 38. The following screen division sets shall be available to the operator of the digital recorder: a. b. c. d. e. f.
Display the first four videos (1-4) in the video display area. Display the next four videos (5-8) in the video display area. Display the next four videos (9-12) in the video display area. Display the next four videos (13-16) in the video display area. Display videos one through nine (1-9) in the video display area. Display videos eight, nine, ten through sixteen (8, 9, 10-16) in the video display area. g. Display all sixteen (16) videos in the video display area. 39. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow for user definable, descriptive camera names of up to fourteen (14) alpha-numeric characters. The font size must be adjustable, and the option to bold the characters must be available. 40. To optimize the clarity and detail of recorded video, the Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to adjust each video input’s brightness, contrast, and hue. The user must be able to easily return the video settings to the system’s default, either individually or all at once, with a simple mouse click. 41. The Network Digital Recorder shall incorporate advanced video motion detection, including the ability to create multiple, complex detection regions, with adjustable sensitivity, per video input, utilizing “click and drag” of the system mouse. The operator must have the option to select rectangle, circle or polygon region tools and layer non-motion regions over motion regions. Each region must be resizable by dragging the sides and/or corners, and the operator shall have the ability to move each region anywhere within the setup area. The user must be able to easily remove all motion regions from the setup area with a simple mouse click.
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42. When motion occurs in programmed detection region, a colored box shall be displayed on the main screen around the region where the motion occurred. 43. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the option of displaying the associated video full screen upon a motion or sensor event, and enabling an audio alarm. The audio alarm shall be either a default beep, or a custom created sound file (.wav), unique to the application. The sound file shall be played through speakers attached to the digital recorder. 44. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the ability for pre-alarm and postalarm recording, which must record video for a specified time before and/or after a motion or sensor alarm has occurred. The time period must be selectable from one (1) to sixty (60) seconds. 45. The Network Digital Recorder shall incorporate a “Regular Interval Recording” feature, allowing the unit to record a single frame every few seconds, every few minutes, every few hours, etc… to show that the unit is still functioning even when motion is not taking place. The amount of time must be user programmable. This option shall only work when motion recording or sensor recording is selected. 46. The Network Digital Recorder shall include intensive recording, which allows the programmer to increase the pictures per second of any camera when a sensor or motion alarm event occurs. 47. The Network Digital Recorder must include a video loss alarm function to allow an alarm event to occur when a camera loses signal for any reason (e.g. power failure, cable being cut, camera damage, etc…). When a video loss event occurs, the operator shall have the option to enable an alarm beep utilizing the internal speaker of the digital recorder, and/or activate an alarm output. 48. The Network Digital Recorder must include a camera sabotage function to allow an alarm event to occur when the camera field of view experiences significant pixel change (e.g. changing the view of the camera, obscuring the lenses, significant shaking or vibration, or blinding light). When a video loss event occurs, the operator shall have the option to enable an alarm beep or a custom WAV file audible alert utilizing the internal speaker of the digital recorder, and/or activate an alarm output. 49. The Network Digital Recorder must include Alarm Monitor software to stream video across a LAN to a client PC when an alarm is detected on the unit. The operator shall have the ability to stop, play forward and backward, frame by frame or real speed, the video that streams across. The program shall automatically load at startup and appear in the taskbar. It must constantly monitor for a signal from the digital recorder, and when an alarm signal is detected The Alarm Monitor must notify the operator of an event via a pop-up message window. An alarm beep must also be activated to alert the user. The Alarm Monitor image viewer -1804/22/2009
shall also allow the user to search through past events that have been recorded on the client PC. 50. To increase the amount of pertinent video that is saved by the digital recorder, and to keep it for a longer period of time, the operator must have the ability to utilize recording schedules. For general installations, pre-defined schedules with basic configurations shall be standard. Up to thirty-two (32) user-definable recording schedules to maximize the recording efficiency of the Network Digital Recorder must also be available. Schedules may be defined by the following: a. b. c. d. e.
Day of Week. Time of Day Camera Number None, Continuous, Sensor Input, or Motion Recording Relay Output(s) Activation
51. Each of the digital recorder’s thirty-two (32) detailed customized schedules shall allow the operator to “link” camera(s) and relay output(s) activation to particular sensor input(s). The schedules can be activated by date/time, motion alarms, and/or sensor inputs. Advanced options must also be available that allows the user to send alarm events, either motion or sensor activated, to the remote emergency agent software or the video management software. 52. Instant recording must be available to manually start a camera recording, superseding the current schedule. This recording shall be started by right-clicking the mouse and selecting Instant Recording on the desired video image, and the label “INSTANT” shall be placed on the upper right corner of the video. When this manual recording is activated, it must automatically flag the specific video so that an index search can be performed at a later date for easy retrieval. 53. The Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to export single images in the JPG file format, save video clips in the AVI format. A digital signature must be attached to every JPG and AVI file exported by the unit for use with the bundled Digital Verifier application. This function must be unique to the unit and its verification software and shall not interfere with viewing files using other applications. 54. The Network Digital Recorder shall include on-screen play controls to playback the recorded video frame by frame (either forward or reverse), or play at normal speed (either forward or reverse). An on-screen hour/minute slide control bar must also be available to allow the operator to select the hour and minute of the desired video. The slide bar must be controlled either by clicking and dragging the slider, or using the wheel on the manufacturer supplied mouse. 55. The Network Digital Recorder software will include the ability to discover IP cameras from the network with an integrated camera discovery protocol and add -1904/22/2009
them to your Network Digital Recorder from a single interface. The following IP cameras shall be supported in the Network Digital Recorder software: a. b. c. d.
e. f. g.
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Honeywell KD6 VIP (KD6 with AXIS encoder) HD6XXXND (where X is variable based on Dome specs) HF4CHSTRM ACTi (All ACTi cameras and network encoders with the following model numbers: ACTi IP Camera, ACTi+CAM5301, ACTi+CAM5321, ACTi+CAM7201, ACTi+CAM7301, ACTi+CAM7321, ACTi+CAM6510, ACTi+CAM6610, ACTi+ACM1431, ACTi+ACM1311, ACTi+ACM1100, ACTi+ACM3211, ACTi+ACM3311, ACTi+ACM3100, ACTi+ACM4100, ACTi+ACM2140) Acuix IP Arecont Vision Cameras (model numbers that start with AV2100, AV3130, AV1300, AV2000, AV3100, AV5100) Axis (AXIS 205, AXIS 206, 206M, 206W, AXIS 209FD, AXIS 209FD-R, AXIS 209MFD, AXIS 210, AXIS 210A, AXIS 211, 211A, AXIS 211M, AXIS 211W, AXIS 212 PTZ, AXIS 213 PTZ, AXIS 214 PTZ, AXIS 215 PTZ, AXIS 216FD, AXIS 216FD-V, AXIS 216MFD, AXIS 216MFD-V, AXIS 221, AXIS 223M, AXIS 225FD, AXIS 230, AXIS 213 PTZ, AXIS 231D+, AXIS 232D+, AXIS Video Servers, All Axis Cameras and Network Encoders with 3 digit model numbers running the 3.x.x.x and 4.x.x.x firmware versions) Brans Network Cameras (model numbers BNT 100, BNT 200) D-Link (models numbers DCS-2000, DCS-3220, DCS-5300, DCS-6620, DCS-900) Equip Series Network Cameras (model numbers HD4DIP, HCD554IP, HCS554IP) HCX Series Network Cameras (model numbers HCX13M, HCX3M, HCX755M) Lumenera Cameras (model numbers that start with LE175C) Mobotix Cameras (model numbers that start with M1M) Panasonic Network Cameras (model numbers that start with BB – HCM381, WV-NM100, WV-NP472) Pixord Cameras (model numbers 120/126, 200/206, 261) Samsung Cameras (model numbers that start with SCC_C6475) Securgen (model numbers NE-VS100, NE-VS104, NE-VS400) Sony Network Cameras (model numbers that start with SNC-RZ25, SNCRZ30, SNC-RZ50, SNC-RX550, SNC-P1, SNC-P5, SNC-Z20N, SNCDF40N, SNC-DF70, SNC-CS3N, SNC-CS10, SNC-CS11, SNC-CS3N, SNC-CS50, SNT-704) Vantage (model numbers that start with VIPS5301P, VIPS5321P, VIPS7201P, VIPS7301P, VIPS7321P, VIPS6510F, VIPS6610F, VIPS1431EP, VIPS1311EP, VIPS1100E, VIPS3211EP, VIPS3311EP, VIPS3100E, VIPS4100E, VIPS4100K) Vivo Tek (models IP6122, FD6112V, PT7135, VS3100P) -2004/22/2009
56. The Network Digital Recorder shall support Megapixel IP cameras. 57. The Network Digital Recorder shall offer on-screen brightness controls to brighten up an image to get more detail, zoom controls to allow the user to digitally zoom in on an image, and speed controls to increase or decrease the playback speed. When recording images with extensive motion using 720x480 resolution, the unit shall offer the option of interweaving two frames to create a smooth detailed image, alleviating the “digital blur” that can interfere with the quality of the video when recording high speed moving images. This feature shall be activated with a simple mouse click. 58. The Network Digital Recorder shall include an option to enable Wide Screen support for monitors that output in 16:9 ratios. The feature shall allow the operator to switch between the standard 4:3 ratio and the widescreen 16:9 ratio. 59. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a time synchronization option, allowing a single channel of video to playback in real-time. 60. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow the operator to perform an index search based upon motion detection, sensor activation, instant record events, and/or ATM/POS transactions, greatly reducing the amount of time required to search through saved video. When searching ATM/POS events, the user must have the option of searching for a specific transaction number, or searching for all transactions. A simple double-click on any one of the search results shall retrieve the associated segment of video. 61. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the ability to provide a twenty-four (24) hour visual overview of a single camera by separating a twenty-four (24) hour period into twenty-four (24) images, each representing the first second of each hour. The operator must then have the ability to further narrow the search down to ten (10) minute and one (1) minute increments by simply double-clicking a displayed image. 62. The Network Digital Recorder must allow the operator to specify a region on an image and perform a search based upon any motion that had occurred in that region. To indicate the progress of the search being performed, a status bar shall be displayed on the screen. The search results must be displayed in a separate column, listed by date and time. A simple double-click on any one of the search results shall retrieve the associated segment of video. 63. The digital video recorder shall include the ability to search for recorded video based of level of motion in the clip. A line graph that shows the level of motion in the clip will be displayed. The feature shall allow the operator to play back video where motion has reached the desired level of significance.
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64. The Network Digital Recorder shall automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time changes, with no loss of video when the hour jumps forward. When the hour falls back, the unit shall record both duplicated hours, and allow the operator to select which duplicated hour to play back. 65. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow the user to print a recorded image to a local or network printer, utilizing the printing options of the available printer. 66. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow for exporting single images in the JPEG file format, and saving video clips in an AVI format. This shall allow compatibility with any PC that supports these file formats. The AVI setup must allow the user to enter a record duration and image quality setting as well as the desired codec from a pre-defined list. 67. JPEG images exported from the Network Digital Recorder must be automatically digitally signed to verify the authenticity of the image, and ensure they have not been tampered with or edited in any way. A digital signature verification program must be supplied with the Network Digital Recorder for installation on any computer. Using this program, the operator shall simply input the site code of the Network Digital Recorder that the image was originally extracted from, and press verify. If the image has not been tampered with, the program shall display the message “original image file”. If the image has been tampered with, the program must draw a red square around the image and display the message “entire image changed” or “wrong site code”. 68. The Network Digital Recorder shall incorporate advanced hardware watchdog circuitry for unsurpassed system reliability. 69. The Network Digital Recorder shall include full integration of the Honeywell video analytics software allowing the operator to seamlessly configure and search Honeywell video analytics events within the primary server software. 70. The Network Digital Recorder software shall be provided with multi-language functionality. Multi-Language support shall include the following languages: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k.
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C. The Remote Video Software shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: 1. The remote viewing software shall allow a user to fully operate and maintain the Network Digital Recorder remotely, and must connect using standard TCP/IP protocol through connection types such as DSL, Cable Modems, T1, ISDN, LAN, or 56K dial-up connections. 2. The remote software shall provide the user with most of the features and functions available at the local Digital Recorder. The remote features and functions must include viewing live video, searching through archived video, exporting images and video clips, and virtually all setup functions. 3. The remote video software shall allow up to five (5) users to simultaneously connect to a single Digital Recorder. Each user can perform functions on the unit and not affect the other users. The unit shall only allow one user to access the setup and PTZ functions at any given time. 4. To ensure that only authorized personnel are allowed to log in to the Digital Recorder, the remote video software shall utilize user accounts with assigned privileges, allowing or denying access to different functions. 5. The remote video software must be included with each unit, with the following minimum requirements: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i.
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz or Equivalent 2GB System Memory DirectX 9 or Higher 256 MB+ Nvidia or ATI Video Card 256K Network Connection TCP/IP Installed Microsoft Windows® XP, or Vista OS 1280 x 1024Display Resolution 32 Bit Color Depth or Better
D. The Video Management Software shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: 1. The video management software shall be a powerful utility that allows as many as one-hundred (100) Digital Recorders to be connected simultaneously and controlled using one (1) computer. 2. The video management software shall incorporate multiple screen divisions, allowing the operator to create several groups of cameras and customize the
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organization of the cameras. Each screen shall contain up to thirty-six (36) different cameras. 3. The video management software shall include the ability to have multiple windows open at any given time. The organization of these windows shall be done using tabs, and the operator must have the ability to jump from one window to another by simply clicking on a given tab. The video management software shall also support the use of multiple monitors, allowing the user to view multiple windows simultaneously. 4. The video management software must allow remote audio in both live and retrieval modes. 5. To allow users to quickly identify alarm zones and view the associated video, the video management software shall be capable of importing maps or linking to HTML maps and associating cameras and sensors to locations on the maps. The software shall allow for importing an unlimited number of maps. 6. The video management software shall allow the user to view different types of alarms that are coming from the unit, including video signal loss and sensor alarms. The software shall incorporate a filter button to filter through the different types of alarms. By simply double-clicking an alarm entry, the search window must open with the associated unit, camera, and time related to the selected event. 7. The video management software shall log all alarm events with the available associated video. Up to fifty of the most recent events shall be viewable as onscreen thumbnail images. The operator must have the ability to set the number of thumbnails and the display size. Up to nine display sizes must be available. 8. The video management software shall include a health information window to view the health of units connected to the software. The window shall provide all the collected information related to the health of a unit at a given point in time. This information can be used to track data usage or monitor the stability of a unit over time to determine if components are in need of replacing before a critical failure. 9. The following must be available in the health information window: a. Total Status: b. Network Status: c. Disk Status: d. Video Status:
Indicates if the unit is healthy and running correctly. Indicates if the network component of the unit is running correctly and error free. Indicates if the hard drives of the unit are running correctly and have available storage space. Indicates if the video component of the unit is running correctly and error free. -2404/22/2009
e. Recording Status:
Indicates if the recording component of the unit is running correctly and error free. Displays pertinent information on the unit. Displays the recording status of cameras connected to the unit. Space to input notes on the health check event. Indicates disk usage and remaining available space. Exports the unit’s health information as an HTML document.
f. DVR Information: g. Video/Recording: h. Memo: i. Disk Usage: j. Export:
10. Upon a warning or failure of any of health attributes on the unit, the video management software must display an icon indicating the type of error that occurred. The unit must also include the option of sounding a voice warning if a failure is detected. 11. The video management software shall allow the operator to right-click any live camera and instantly capture a still JPEG image of the current camera field of view. 12. The video management software’s network backup feature shall allow the operator to select the video to be saved and the location of where to save it. The software must include a status bar to indicate the progress of the backup. 13. The video management software shall have several options to allow the operator to search through and find a particular section of video. The options must include preview search, a search option that allows the user to narrow down recorded video in a 24-hour period, displaying one image for each hour of the day. When the image is selected, the hour chosen must then be broken down into six (6) images, one image for every ten (10) minute increment. When an image is again selected, ten (10) images are displayed, one for every minute within the ten (10) minute period. The selected image can then be applied to the main search. 14. The video management software must allow the operator to export single images in the JPEG file format and save video clips in the AVI file format. This shall allow compatibility with any PC that supports these file formats. 15. The video management software shall incorporate a log to keep track of when the software was opened and closed, and who logged in and out, the software must also utilize an alarm log to allow the user to view different types of alarms coming into the system. Double clicking an entry must open a search window with the associated digital recorder, camera, and time related to the event. 16. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall be the Honeywell Fusion Series or equivalent. 2.03
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS -2504/22/2009
A. The Network Digital Recorder must have the following mechanical specifications: 1. Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) ... 2. Unit Weight ................................
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3.5” x 19.0” x 27.0” 89 mm x 483 mm x 686 mm 51 lbs. 23.1 kg
ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS A. The Network Digital Recorder must have the following electrical specifications: 1. Power Requirement ..................... 100-240 VAC (50/60Hz), 10/7A
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. The Network Digital Recorder shall be designed to meet the following environmental conditions:
1. Operating Temperature .............. 40° - 104° F (5° - 40° C) non-condensing 2. Emissions ................................... FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A EN55022 : 2006 Class B EN61000-3-2 : 2006 EN61000-3-3 : 1995+A12001+A2 :2005 3. Immunity .................................... EN55024:1998 + A1:2001 and A2:2005 4. Safety ......................................... UL, cUL EN 60950-1:2001 IEC 60950-1:2005 PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Submission of a proposal confirms that the contract documents and site conditions are accepted without qualifications unless exceptions are specifically noted. B. The site shall be visited on a regular basis to appraise ongoing progress of other trades and contractors, make allowances for all ongoing work, and coordinate the requirements of this contract in a timely manner. C. The Digital Recording and Transmission system must be inspected before installation, and shall be free of any cosmetic defects or damage. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Prior to installation, the Digital Recording and Transmission system shall be configured and tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. The Digital Recording and Transmission system must be installed, programmed, and tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 1. In order to ensure a complete, functional Digital Recording and Transmission system, for bidding purposes, where information is not available from the Owner upon request, the worst-case condition shall be assumed. 2. Interfaces shall be coordinated with the Owner’s representative, where appropriate.
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3. All necessary back boxes, racks, connectors, supports, conduit, cable, and wire must be furnished and installed to provide a complete and reliable Digital Recording and Transmission system installation. Exact location of all boxes, conduit, and wiring runs shall be presented to the Owner for approval in advance of any installation. 4. All conduit, cable, and wire shall be installed parallel and square with building lines, including raised floor areas. Conduit fill shall not exceed forty percent (40%). All wires shall be gathered and tied up to create an orderly installation. 3.04 TESTING AND CERTIFICATION A. The Contractor shall demonstrate the functionality of the Digital Recording and Transmission system upon completion of installation, documenting the result of all tests and providing these results to the Owner. The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall be tested in accordance with the following: 1. The Contractor shall conduct a complete inspection and test of all installed Digital Recording and Transmission system equipment. This includes testing and verifying operation with connected equipment. 2. The Contractor shall provide staff to test all devices and all operational features of the system for witness by the Owner’s representative and the Authority Having jurisdiction. All testing must be witnessed by the Owner’s representative, prior to acceptance. 3. The testing and certification shall take place as follows: a. The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall be tested in conjunction with the manufacturer’s representative. b. All deficiencies noted in the above test shall be corrected. c. Test results shall be submitted to the consultant or Owner’s representative. d. The test and correction of any deficiencies shall be witnessed by the owner’s representative, and note. e. The Owner’s representative shall accept the system. f. The system test shall be witnessed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Any deficiencies noted during the testing must be corrected. 4. A letter of certification shall be provided to indicate that the tests have been performed, and all devices are operational.
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Brief Specification The Digital Recording and Transmission system shall offer the latest in digital technology, providing unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use, with advanced algorithms, fast capture rates, and a unique, flexible Graphical User Interface (GUI). Available in 8, 16, and 32 channel configurations with recording capability up to 960 ips. The system is designed to record, search and transmit up to 32 channels of IP video sources, multiple channels of audio and a single channel of data. The combination of IP functionality, multiplexing, motion detection, audio, text insertion, image rates, mapping capabilities, and remote notification technologies shall provide an extremely flexible and reliable system. The system shall have the ability to overlay text from POS systems directly onto the video, and the operator must have the ability to search a segment of video based upon numerous variables (e.g. type of sale, register, clerk, hour, amount of refund, etc.). The user must have the ability to view the recorded details both locally and remotely. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall also interface with ATM machines, recording both the video and ATM transaction details. The user must have the ability to view the recorded details both locally and remotely. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall be designed to support the Honeywell Video Analytics technology. The video analytics software by Honeywell is a powerful and unique technology combining motion and stationary object analysis of video channels to detect significant and suspicious events. The highly scalable video analytics technology makes the Digital Recording System more than a recording device: it becomes a proactive and preventative tool for improving the quality and effectiveness of surveillance operations. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall consist of a digital server, remote video software, and video management software. The Network Digital Recorder shall be compatible with Local Area Networks (LAN) such as Ethernet, Token Ring, Cable Modems, DSL, FDDI, IP over ATM, IrDA (infrared), Wireless, and ATM-emulated LAN’s, and shall be optimized and designed for Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded, offering unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use, allowing the user to fully create and edit all network settings available with Windows XP Embedded. To ensure a system will be available for almost any application, the Network Digital Recorder must be offered in a minimum of eighty-four (84) standard configurations, allowing the choice of video inputs, video image rate (ips), and hard drive capacity. The eight (8) input Network Digital Recorder shall record at a rate of 240 images per second (ips), the sixteen (16) input Network Digital Recorder shall offer recording options of 480 ips, and the thirty-two (32) input Network Digital Recorder shall offer recording options of 480 or 960 ips. The Network Digital Recorder shall utilize MPEG4, MJPEG, H264 image compressions, and shall allow the user to adjust the resolution, quality, sensitivity, and number of images per second each camera will record. These adjustments shall be configurable per video input. The digital recorder, shall offer 12.0, 8.0, 4.0, 2.0, 1.0 Terabyte & 500 Gigabytes on board storage hard drive capacity options. All hard disks shall be enclosed in a front loading externally removable and locking drive bay system that includes adequate activity lights and an independent cooling system. The Network Digital Recorder shall have a minimum of 2 GB of system memory, and the processor shall be an Intel® Core 2 Quad and an internal 100/1000 Network Interface. The Network Digital Recorder shall provide Dual Monitor output on all models. -104/22/2009
The Network Digital Recorder shall include DDNS for free for the life of the Warranty. DDNS shall allow the operator to use a URL address instead of an IP address. The Network Digital Recorder shall be capable of capturing transaction data from a POS system utilizing a register interface, which then must translate the POS data from its proprietary format into a standard format which the Network Digital Recorder stores in its database. Each register interface shall support text overlay for up to ten (10) POS systems (additional hardware required), with multiple register interface units supported by each digital server. For optimal viewing, the operator shall have the ability to display the data at any location on the screen. The Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to record transaction data from POS systems and store the data in a database where it can be accessed by a virtually unlimited number of custom searches. “IDM” (Integrated Data Manager) software, the most advanced transaction verification software on the market, shall be available to monitor POS transactions, allowing the operator to supervise everything from shrinkage to sales trends. The software shall contain a wide variety of default real time reports, or enable an operator to create custom reports that are more relevant to a particular application. The user shall be able to retrieve the video associated with a transaction by simply selecting the transaction and clicking the search button. The Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to easily backup important video to an internal or external media location, or an attached network storage device. The unit must not stop recording during the backup process, and to ensure the integrity of data, the Network Digital Recorder shall use a proprietary compression format that can only be read by the digital server’s backup program; no other viewer can read the video. When backing up the video to a CD/DVD, the unit shall include the ability to record the video on to multiple CD/DVD’s, automatically prompting the user to insert the next CD/DVD when the previous CD/DVD is full. The Network Digital Recorder shall include backup viewer software, allowing the user to playback the exported video in its proprietary format on a PC. The backup viewer must have essentially the same search features as the digital server’s software. The operator shall be able to flag video clips distributed across multiple cameras. This feature will allow the operator to back up all clips from multiple cameras in one operation from the backup menu screen. The feature will allow the operator to add a memo to each video clip for review at a later date. The Network Digital Recorder shall use the NERO® Burning Rom software suite, allowing the unit to use a DVD-RW just as it would any other drive attached to the unit. The NERO® Burning Rom software suite shall be included with all units. The Network Digital Recorder must include a DVD-RW drive as standard allowing for up to 8+ Gigabytes of video data to be stored on each DVD. An optional USB hard drive must be available from the manufacturer of the Network Digital Recorder to facilitate extracting large amounts of video data. The drive must connect to a USB port on the Network Digital Recorder or can be attached to any computer with a USB port. An optional TV Out card must be available from the manufacturer of the Network Digital Recorder to provide four analog video outputs on the back of the unit. The outputs shall be programmable to sequence through any number of cameras, and the operator shall have the ability to temporarily stop the defined sequence and manually select a camera to the output. The sequence must be easily reactivated by simply enabling the sequence again. The Network Digital Recorder must include an Alarm log to record and display information pertaining to alarm events, an Event log to record and display information -204/22/2009
pertaining to user logins, Network Digital Recorder reboots, configuration changes such as schedule and frame-rate changes, backup operations which will include user name, date & time, camera name and clip duration, remote backup operations, AVI/JPG exports and a System log to record/display hardware information pertaining to scan disks, system recording successes and failures, and other related information. The user shall have the ability to export the log information in one (1) week increments. These log files must include the ability to be exported in their native format or as text documents. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a User Management Console, which allows the user to create, edit, and delete user accounts. Each account can be assigned different privileges that limit the usage of the system. The Network Digital Recorder shall include Active Directory integration which allows domain user management tools to manage the Network Digital Recorder user accounts, Options shall include the ability to add and remove users from the Network Digital Recorder through group membership administration via a Windows domain controller, and a single sign-on feature that passes Network Digital Recorder user log on credentials to the video management and remote software. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a hidden camera feature, which allows an administrator to hide certain cameras from a user. The camera must still be recorded, but the user will not be able to view the cameras in live or search mode. A Gigabit 100/1000 network interface adapter shall be available as an option from the manufacturer to transfer data up to ten times faster than the standard fast Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) included with the digital server, shall be available for use in enterprise network environments where large amounts of data are transferred across the LAN. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the capability of recording up to sixteen (16) channels of audio (depending on model). The Network Digital Recorder shall allow for user definable, descriptive camera names of up to fourteen (14) alphanumeric characters. To optimize the clarity and detail of recorded video, the Network Digital Recorder shall have the ability to adjust each video input’s brightness, contrast, and hue. The user must be able to easily return the video settings to the system’s default, either individually or all at once, with a simple mouse click. The Network Digital Recorder shall incorporate advanced video motion detection, including the ability to create five (5) motion detection regions, with adjustable sensitivity, per video input, utilizing “click and drag” of the system mouse. Each region must be resizable by dragging the sides and/or corners, and the operator shall have the ability to move each region anywhere within the setup area. The user must be able to easily remove all motion regions from the setup area with a simple mouse click. When motion occurs in programmed detection region, a colored box shall be displayed on the main screen around the region where the motion occurred. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the option of displaying the associated video full screen upon a motion or sensor event, and enabling an audio alarm. The audio alarm shall be either a default beep, or a custom created sound file (.wav), unique to the application. The sound file shall be played through speakers attached to the digital server. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the ability for pre-alarm and post-alarm recording, which must record video for a specified time before and/or after a motion or sensor alarm has occurred. The time period must be selectable from one (1) to sixty (60) seconds, and must be individually programmable for both motion and sensor alarm inputs. The Network Digital Recorder shall incorporate a “Regular Interval Recording” feature, allowing the unit to record a -304/22/2009
single frame every few seconds, every few minutes, every few hours, etc. to show that the unit is still functioning even when motion is not taking place. The amount of time must be user programmable. This option shall only work when motion recording or sensor recording is selected. The Network Digital Recorder shall include intensive recording, which allows the programmer to increase the pictures per second and the resolution of any camera when a sensor alarm event occurs. When activated, the resolution of the remaining cameras not in alarm shall immediately be reduced to the lowest resolution setting, and the pictures per second rate set to the user-specified level. The operator must have the ability to specify the amount of time to keep the intensive recording function activated once an alarm has ended, and if additional alarm events occur, they must not replace the original alarm until it has been deactivated. The Network Digital Recorder must include a video loss alarm function to allow an alarm event to occur when a camera loses signal for any reason (e.g. power failure, cable being cut, camera damage, etc.) When a video loss event occurs, the operator shall have the option to enable an alarm beep utilizing the internal speaker of the digital server, and/or activate an alarm output. The Network Digital Recorder must include emergency agent software to stream video across a LAN to a client PC when an alarm is detected on the unit. The operator shall have the ability to stop, play forward and backward, frame by frame or real speed, the video that streams across. The program shall automatically load at startup and appear in the taskbar. It must constantly monitor for a signal from the digital server, and when an alarm signal is detected, an emergency agent viewing window must open and start playing the video from the camera associated to the alarm. An alarm beep must also be activated to alert the user. The emergency agent image viewer shall also allow the user to search through past events that have been recorded on the client PC. To increase the amount of pertinent video that is saved by the digital server, and to keep it for a longer period of time, the operator must have the ability to utilize recording schedules. For general installations, pre-defined schedules with basic configurations shall be standard. Up to thirty-two (32) user-definable recording schedules to maximize the recording efficiency of the Network Digital Recorder must also be available. Each of the digital server’s thirty-two (32) detailed customized schedules shall allow the operator to “link” camera(s) and relay output(s) activation to particular sensor input(s). The schedules can be activated by date/time, motion alarms, and/or sensor inputs. Advanced options must also be available that allows the user to send alarm events, either motion or sensor activated, to the remote emergency agent software or the video management software. Instant recording must be available to manually start a camera recording, superseding the current schedule. This recording shall be started with a simple double left-click of the mouse on the desired video image, and the label “INSTANT” shall be placed on the upper right corner of the video. When this manual recording is activated, it must automatically flag the specific video so that an index search can be performed at a later date for easy retrieval. The Network Digital Recorder shall include on-screen play controls to playback the recorded video frame by frame (either forward or reverse), or play at normal speed (either forward or reverse). An on-screen hour/minute slide control bar must also be available to allow the operator to select the hour and minute of the desired video. The slide bar must be controlled either by clicking and dragging the slider, or using the wheel on the manufacturer supplied mouse. The Network Digital Recorder software will include the ability to discover IP cameras from the network with an -404/22/2009
integrated camera discovery protocol. The Network Digital Recorder shall offer onscreen brightness controls to brighten up an image to get more detail, zoom controls to allow the user to digitally zoom in on an image, and speed controls to increase or decrease the playback speed. This feature shall be activated with a simple mouse click. The Network Digital Recorder shall include an option to enable Wide Screen support for monitors that output in 16:9 ratios. The feature shall allow the operator to switch between the standard 4:3 ratio and the widescreen 16:9 ratio. The Network Digital Recorder shall include a time synchronization option, allowing a single channel of video to playback in real-time, regardless of the speed in which the video was recorded or the number of cameras playing at the same time. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow the operator to perform an index search based upon motion detection, sensor activation, instant record events, and/or ATM/POS transactions, greatly reducing the amount of time required to search through saved video. When searching ATM/POS events, the user must have the option of searching for a specific transaction number, or searching for all transactions. A simple double-click on any one of the search results shall retrieve the associated segment of video. The Network Digital Recorder shall include the ability to provide a twenty-four (24) hour visual overview of a single camera by separating a twenty-four (24) hour period into twenty-four (24) images, each representing the first second of each hour. The operator must then have the ability to further narrow the search down to ten (10) minute and one (1) minute increments by simply double-clicking a displayed image. The Network Digital Recorder must allow the operator to specify a region on an image and perform a search based upon any motion that had occurred in that region. The search results must be displayed in a separate column, listed by date and time. A simple doubleclick on any one of the search results shall retrieve the associated segment of video. The digital video recorder shall include the ability to search for recorded video based of level of motion in the clip. A line graph that shows the level of motion in the clip will be displayed. The feature shall allow the operator to play back video where motion has reached the desired level of significance. The Network Digital Recorder shall automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time changes, with no loss of video when the hour jumps forward. When the hour falls back, the unit shall record both duplicated hours, and allow the operator to select which duplicated hour to play back. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow the user to print a recorded image to a local or network printer, utilizing the printing options of the available printer. The Network Digital Recorder shall allow for exporting single images in the JPEG file format, and saving video clips in an AVI format. This shall allow compatibility with any PC that supports these file formats. The AVI setup must allow the user to enter a record duration and image quality setting. JPEG images exported from the Network Digital Recorder must be automatically digitally signed to verify the authenticity of the image, and ensure they have not been tampered with or edited in any way. A digital signature verification program must be supplied with the Network Digital Recorder for installation on any computer. Using this program, the operator shall simply input the site code of the Network Digital Recorder that the image was originally extracted from, and press verify. If the image has not been tampered with, the program shall display the message “original image file”. If the image has been tampered with, the program must draw a red square around the image and display the message “entire image changed” or “wrong site code”. The Network Digital Recorder shall incorporate advanced hardware watchdog circuitry -504/22/2009
for unsurpassed system reliability. The Network Digital Recorder shall include full integration of the Honeywell video analytics software allowing the operator to seamlessly configure and search Honeywell video analytics events within the primary server software. The Network Digital Recorder software shall be provided with multi-language functionality. The remote viewing software shall allow a user to fully operate and maintain the Network Digital Recorder remotely, and must connect using standard TCP/IP protocol through connection types such as DSL, Cable Modems, T1, ISDN, LAN, or 56K dial-up connections. The remote software shall provide the user with most of the features and functions available at the local digital server. The remote features and functions must include viewing live video, searching through archived video, exporting images and video clips, and virtually all setup functions. The remote video software shall allow up to five (5) users to simultaneously connect to a single digital server. Each user can perform functions on the unit and not affect the other users. The unit shall only allow one user to access the setup and PTZ functions at any given time. To ensure that only authorized personnel are allowed to log in to the digital server, the remote video software shall utilize user accounts with assigned privileges, allowing or denying access to different functions. The video management software shall be a powerful utility that allows as many as one-hundred (100) digital servers to be connected simultaneously and controlled using one (1) computer. The video management software shall incorporate multiple screen divisions, allowing the operator to create several groups of cameras and customize the organization of the cameras. Each screen shall contain up to thirty-six (36) different cameras. The video management software shall include the ability to have multiple windows open at any given time. The organization of these windows shall be done using tabs, and the operator must have the ability to jump from one window to another by simply clicking on a given tab. The video management software shall also support the use of multiple monitors, allowing the user to view multiple windows simultaneously. The video management software must allow remote audio in both live and retrieval modes. To allow users to quickly identify alarm zones and view the associated video, the software shall be capable of importing maps and associating cameras and sensors to locations on the maps, with the capability to import an unlimited number of maps. The video management software’s network backup feature shall allow the operator to select the video to be saved and the location of where to save it. The software must include a status bar to indicate the progress of the backup. The video management software shall have several options to allow the operator to search through and find a particular section of video. The options must include preview search, a search option that allows the user to narrow down recorded video in a 24-hour period, displaying one image for each hour of the day. When the image is selected, the hour chosen must then be broken down into six (6) images, one image for every ten (10) minute increment. When an image is again selected, ten (10) images are displayed, one for every minute within the ten (10) minute period. The selected image can then be applied to the main search. The video management software must allow the operator to export single images in the JPEG file format and save video clips in the AVI file format. This shall allow compatibility with any PC that supports these file formats. The video management software shall incorporate a log to keep track of when the software was opened and closed and who logged in and out. The software must also utilize an alarm log to allow the user to view different types of alarms coming into the system. Double clicking an -604/22/2009
entry must open a search window with the associated digital server, camera, and time related to the event. The video management software shall log all alarm events with the available associated video. Up to fifty of the most recent events shall be viewable as onscreen thumbnail images. The operator must have the ability to set the number of thumbnails and the display size. Up to nine display sizes must be available. The video management software shall include a health information window to view the health of units connected to the software. The window shall provide all the collected information related to the health of a unit at a given point in time. This information can be used to track data usage or monitor the stability of a unit over time to determine if components are in need of replacing before a critical failure. Upon a warning or failure of any of health attributes on the unit, the video management software must display an icon indicating the type of error that occurred. The unit must also include the option of sounding a voice warning if a failure is detected. The Digital Recording and Transmission System shall be the Honeywell Fusion NVR Series or equivalent.
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